Ubuntu is a pretty solid and good distro. I'd use it for general use any day. However, there's one issue: Until Ubuntu fixes the issues it has with VNC and not sending data correctly, I'll stick with Fedora if I have to remote into it.

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I'm going to wait until the final release before upgrading. I have 4 computers running it now, and one of them I will wait, as it is a Mythbuntu server that I don't want to upset, as it would be quite hard to find a place to back up all 6TB of stuff on it.

Quoting Goldenshield (Reply 3):Until Ubuntu fixes the issues it has with VNC and not sending data correctly,

Works fine on my end. The only issues I've had were with trying to connect with it with Vista, so I had to use another flavour of VNC on the connecting end.

I use Ubuntu as a dekstop operating system all the time now. I love it. It does pretty much everything I need it to do. And of course, there's the added security element too. I better not go into too much detail, as nobody likes fanboys! At the moment, I am using Fedora's "Nodoka" theme which is quite nice. Still, I wish GNOME would completely overhaul the default theme and make it look more modern.

I did update to the beta version of 9.10 early on. What a mistake, it messed many things up. I ended up having to reinstall 9.04. Entirely my fault though!

Quoting Goldenshield (Reply 6):I've played with the VNC settings in both /etc and /~, with no result for a quick screen---if at all. In Fedora, It just had to change the settings in /~.

Have you tried adding "DisallowTCP=false" to "/etc/gdm/gdm.conf-custom"?